So.... I have to have a surgery soon. Dr assures me it's not a huge deal, but it seems like a huge deal. (Partial nephrectomy to handle a 28mm cystic formation on my left kidney). And it's made me think. I know there are things about this I can control, and things about this I can't control. So I am focusing on what I can control in an effort to calm anxiety over the things I can't. To listen to the Dr this is a long shot of "the bad thing" happening, but she never says it's not on the table. So my worst case scenario brain is of course wrapped around the axel on this.
One of those things is that in my 50's I'm finally doing a will. Doing the will isn't the hard part when you have no kids, a wife you plan on surviving you, etc... Essentially my will is "Wife get's everything". I went to freewill.com to do the basic in a PDF. Which I'll need to take somewhere to sign in front of a notary. But there's one part of it I am not sure about. The Executor.
The way my life has gone I have went from a guy who in my 30's had a huge circle of acquaintances, sizable circle of friends, and around a solid 6 person "crew" of "ride or dies". Now in my 50's I have a wife who I love, one real friend who lives in LV and I haven't even spoken with in probably 6 months, and one very close friend who lives in NYC who I talk to around weekly, some distant folks on facebook, and of course a bunch of yahoos on a message board I frequent but none of whom I have ever met in person.
What are thoughts on asking one of the two friends to be executor? Versus looking into hiring a lawyer essentially to act as executor of the will? How does any of this really work? What all does an executor really have to do? I don't want to put a burden on one of the two friends who I would think will be upset if I die, although I'm 100% sure either would gladly accept it.
One of those things is that in my 50's I'm finally doing a will. Doing the will isn't the hard part when you have no kids, a wife you plan on surviving you, etc... Essentially my will is "Wife get's everything". I went to freewill.com to do the basic in a PDF. Which I'll need to take somewhere to sign in front of a notary. But there's one part of it I am not sure about. The Executor.
The way my life has gone I have went from a guy who in my 30's had a huge circle of acquaintances, sizable circle of friends, and around a solid 6 person "crew" of "ride or dies". Now in my 50's I have a wife who I love, one real friend who lives in LV and I haven't even spoken with in probably 6 months, and one very close friend who lives in NYC who I talk to around weekly, some distant folks on facebook, and of course a bunch of yahoos on a message board I frequent but none of whom I have ever met in person.
What are thoughts on asking one of the two friends to be executor? Versus looking into hiring a lawyer essentially to act as executor of the will? How does any of this really work? What all does an executor really have to do? I don't want to put a burden on one of the two friends who I would think will be upset if I die, although I'm 100% sure either would gladly accept it.